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Thats correct. And RE = red, saw an allocation for just one of them a few pages back. Definitely seems to be a rarer color
Red is now unequivocally the rarest color. Red is generally the hardest color to sell, even on the base cars. I bought BB but I would trade it for a Red in a heartbeat. I do love that BB changes color depending on the light around it.
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Dang Cali getting so many allocations. Dealer close to me is getting 5 :eek:. Too bad their mark-ups are insane...
 

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Dang Cali getting so many allocations. Dealer close to me is getting 5 :eek:. Too bad their mark-ups are insane...
Actually, now is the time to get on their ass, having 4 or 5 cars sit on the ground does them no good. If they don’t sell before they get there, then go in and be prepared for some back and forth.

My dealership generally doesn’t do MSRP on Type Rs (even for employees) but when we had 6 FK8s on the grounds, 3 were sold for MSRP and 1 was sold for $2k under MSRP. The others had a smaller than usual markup.
 

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Actually, now is the time to get on their ass, having 4 or 5 cars sit on the ground does them no good. If they don’t sell before they get there, then go in and be prepared for some back and forth.

My dealership generally doesn’t do MSRP on Type Rs (even for employees) but when we had 6 FK8s on the grounds, 3 were sold for MSRP and 1 was sold for $2k under MSRP. The others had a smaller than usual markup.
Great advice. I believe they have 2 on the lot right now and getting 5 more according to your list. Prob will stop by in person when the new allocations come in. The issue is I'm a bit torn between the CTR and ITS šŸ˜…
 

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Great advice. I believe they have 2 on the lot right now and getting 5 more according to your list. Prob will stop by in person when the new allocations come in. The issue is I'm a bit torn between the CTR and ITS šŸ˜…
Ask yourself "what am I looking for out of the car?" The ITS will not hold its value as well as the CTR(Type R has way more brand cache than Type S), ITS has more technology, CTR Is more track-focused. ITS will be more expensive but alot easier to get at MSRP. the looks are subjective, for me, I prefer whichever one I'm looking at in the moment.

I do feel like Acura could've at least given it a different seat and did some more to differentiate the interior from the A-Spec Integra though. Remove the Type S badging and the interior is exactly the same as the A-Spec model.
 


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Ask yourself "what am I looking for out of the car?" The ITS will not hold its value as well as the CTR(Type R has way more brand cache than Type S), ITS has more technology, CTR Is more track-focused. ITS will be more expensive but alot easier to get at MSRP. the looks are subjective, for me, I prefer whichever one I'm looking at in the moment.

I do feel like Acura could've at least given it a different seat and did some more to differentiate the interior from the A-Spec Integra though. Remove the Type S badging and the interior is exactly the same as the A-Spec model.
Very true. I want the CTR seats, but it's not a deal breaker for me. The only things I care about are the engine, transmission, and brakes, which both cars share. I think it'll come down to the better deal in the end!
 


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I look at a 5k ADM and say that it's justifiable, anything over 5k is a matter of convenience and preference. Color, dealer location, early access to the car versus waiting....all factors

What I find silly is when people are like "for X money you could get Y car". Well if people wanted Y car then they'd be in the market for it, but oftentimes they are judging that based solely on what the MSRP is for that Y car, assuming it doesn't have a markup either. People are also forgetting how much more their trade ins are worth than what they paid......Can't have it both ways......

A 20k or so markup puts buyers in the ballpark of a LOWER-end BMW, Porsche, or Audi, or whatever -- which still (in spite of being the lower-end versions) have a bunch more power and more prestige as a high-end performance car than the CTR.... and re your point about markup...then, given it would be a LOWER-end version of a lux performance car, it's not likely there would be much demand/markup for those cars.

We already know that some ppl on the Acura forum have been finding dealers to take orders on the new 2024 ITS at MSRP. It's only after the media hype when things start to go crazy, and, there's no media hype around the Lower-end luxury performance cars that have been easily available for months now.

So, if someone can afford/justify that high a markup, then it doesn't make sense that they wouldn't be going for the next class up. It's gotta be the media hype appealing to people who already have plenty of money... and if so, they'll tire of the car once the media has a new darling.
 

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So, if someone can afford/justify that high a markup, then it doesn't make sense that they wouldn't be going for the next class up.
I gotta disagree with this. Just because it's considered "next class up", doesn't necessarily make it more appealing for everyone. I was cross shopping the CTR with several cars in the "next tier up" - like the RS3, CT5-V Blackwing, and M3. Yes, all of those cars are more luxurious and more powerful. But the CTR has serious advantages compared to those cars as well - it's lighter, better driver feel, 6MT, more cargo space, more reliable, cheaper to maintain, etc. All of those things are very meaningful differences to many people.

Truth be told, I wouldn't trade my CTR for any of those cars, even as a straight up swap, despite the fact that they are in the "next class up".
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